When you spot a tick on your dog or cat, your first instinct may be to panic or feel squeamish. Next come the questions: How ...
New modeling research shows ticks survive not through resistance but by exploiting where treated cattle rarely travel.
A Michigan Tech student researcher, empathetic to the suffering of tick-infested moose — and with a personal ick for ticks — ...
As climate change profoundly alters ecosystems in North America, a small parasite is wreaking havoc: the winter tick. This ...
Ticks don’t just go away in the winter. Ticks can be active anytime the temperature is above freezing, and research shows that tick-borne diseases are on the rise in people and dogs. According to the ...
Christopher Lee, DVM, MPH, DACVPM, DACVM (Parasitology), argues for year-round isoxazoline use, noting that interrupting the flea life cycle protects both pets and people.